Oklahoma lawmakers have 133 million reasons to examine virtual charter school funding. That is the number of state taxpayer dollars expected to flow to the state’s five statewide online schools for the current school year.

The largest of those schools, Epic Charter Schools, is under investigation by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation for alleged financial mismanagement and is facing a forensic audit by the State Auditor and Inspector. The school’s spending on a recent ad campaign also has ruffled a few feathers.

The state House Common Education Committee held a study Wednesday looking at the “real cost per student” for virtual students compared to traditional, brick-and-mortar schools.

Rep. Lundy Kiger, R-Poteau, said he was particularly
concerned about Epic’s spending on referral bonuses for teachers and students,
marketing and advertising.

“I totally support any kind of education that’s going to be
effective,” Kiger said. “I want them (virtual schools) to be fully equipped, I
just don’t want state taxpayer dollars to be wasted.”

Here are five things to know about virtual charter funding.

State Funding for Virtual Schools

School

FY 2020 Initial Allocation

Epic Blended

$42,817,925

Epic One on One

$70,139,049

Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy

$11,985,942

Oklahoma Connections Academy

$4,941,880

Insight School of Oklahoma

$3,213,159

ESchool Virtual

$129,289

All Virtual Schools

$133,227,244

Virtual charter schools receive most of their funding
from the state.

As a whole, school funding in Oklahoma comes from local and state revenue at about 45% each, with federal funds kicking in another 10% for certain student populations. But because charter schools are excluded from receiving local tax dollars, nearly all charters’ funding comes from state dollars.

That doesn’t necessarily mean charters receive fewer dollars, said Shawn Hime, executive director of the Oklahoma State School Boards Association. The state funding formula is meant to equalize funding, so local tax dollars are subtracted from the amount a school is assigned for its needs and the difference is provided by the state. For charter schools, the full amount is provided by the state.

“When districts have property taxes go up, it results in less state aid,” Hime said. “Charters don’t have those chargeables (of local revenue), so it appears out of balance,” but is just the way the formula equalizes funding.

Funding is based on a point-in-time student head count, even in virtual schools.

Because of the easy access to virtual schools, there are more students coming and going than in traditional schools. Epic allows year-round enrollment and has one of the highest rates of part-year students in the state; in June 2018, more than half of its students were enrolled part-year. But like all schools, they receive funding based on an Oct. 1 head count.

Kiger said he’s concerned that method is allowing “gaming
the system.” He and the rest of the education committee on Wednesday heard from
the superintendent of Spiro Public Schools, who talked about two students who
enrolled in Spiro on Oct. 3 last year. One had been enrolled in virtual school
since the previous May, the other since June, but the virtual school had no
grades to report for the students.

“If you keep a student on record until Oct. 1, you get the financial aid for them,” said Richard Haynes, Spiro’s superintendent.

Epic has denied manipulating or gaming the timing of enrollment or withdrawing students.

Senator Ron Sharp airs concerns about Epic Charter Schools during an interview with Oklahoma Watch in his office at the State Capitol on April 22, 2019. Whitney Bryen/Oklahoma Watch

Lawmakers are likely to propose changes in 2020.

Kiger said the purpose of the study was to look at whether
virtual schools should be funded through a separate formula, and if so, what
that would look like. An example given during the session was a
performance-based model, such as in Florida, where virtual schools receive
state funding for students only if they successfully complete the course.

Sen. Ron Sharp, R-Shawnee, proposed a bill last session that would have made Oklahoma’s virtual school funding based on course completion, but it didn’t pass. Sharp, who is a frequent critic of Epic, has indicated he would pursue it again in 2020.

Kiger said he would like to address students leaving virtual
schools after Oct. 1 through legislation.

When it comes to virtual schools, some costs are higher,
some are lower, and others are just different, said Rebecca Wilkinson, executive
director of the Statewide Virtual Charter School Board. Technology expenses and
travel, for instance, are likely higher, but there’s typically no food or
transportation costs and building costs are less.

She pointed to a
2015 study by the International Association for K-12 Online Learning, which
found the cost of a full-time online school is between 93% and 98% of a
traditional school.

A different report however, found virtual schools should cost at least 24 percent less than brick-and-mortar schools. That report, by the Education Commission of the States, found virtual school enrollment is too unpredictable – because of unlimited size and enrollment capacity – to be funded through traditional school finance models.

As part of its marketing campaigns, Epic Charter Schools sponsored a play area at Penn Square Mall earlier this year. Mashiur Rahaman/Oklahoma Watch

Some lawmakers see signs virtual schools receive too
much.

Epic’s spending has raised eyebrows for years for various reasons: Its for-profit management company takes an automatic 10% cut of revenue; it offers each student a “learning fund” that allows them to spend education dollars on lessons and hobbies; it holds a back-to-school event that reserves an entire amusement park for students and parents for a day.

But Epic’s recent media campaign involving TV commercials and other ad buys has hit a nerve with many residents and lawmakers, including State Superintendent Joy Hofmeister, who has said she doesn’t like it. Epic has said as an online charter school, it needs to market its program to families who want alternatives to traditional district schools.

Rep. Sheila Dills, R-Tulsa, on Wednesday questioned Wilkinson,
whose agency authorizes all of the state’s virtual schools, about the spending.

“If virtuals can spend so much on marketing, do you believe
they receive too much?” she asked.

Wilkinson replied that she doesn’t know that the spending
was illegal, then added: “It is something this committee should be asking.”

For just the third time this decade, more Oklahomans went without health coverage in the most recent year compared with the year before.

New numbers released Tuesday by the U.S. Census Bureau show that 548,000 Oklahoma residents lacked insurance in 2018 – an increase of 3,000 since 2017.

The amount was not enough to increase Oklahoma’s uninsured rate from last year’s 14.2% or change the state’s ranking as second highest in uninsured rates – next only to Texas, which posted a 17.7% uninsured rate in 2018.

But it marks the second straight year that Oklahoma’s uninsured population increased. This comes after the state saw increases each year between 2010 and 2016 in getting residents signed up for coverage.

Oklahoma wasn’t alone in seeing the percentage stall or go backward.

The national uninsured rate also ticked up in 2018 for the first time since 2009 and since the Affordable Care Act was passed into law.

According to the Census Bureau, the number of Americans without health coverage increased by about 2 million in 2018, as the national uninsured rate climbed from 7.9% to 8.5%.

The bureau’s report showed that private health insurance continues to be the most popular form of coverage, covering slightly more than two-thirds of the nation, while public coverage, including Medicaid and Medicare, makes up the remaining third.

But the report notes that a decrease in public insurance, specifically Medicaid, was one of the drivers in the increased uninsured population nationwide.

It also revealed a wide discrepancy in uninsured rates between the 36 states that have expanded their Medicaid programs and the remaining states, including Oklahoma, that have not. Expansion provides coverage for more low-income adults.

In 2018, the uninsured rate for states that accepted the expansion was 6.6%, while the rate for non-expansion states was 12.4%.

Discussions of whether Oklahoma should join the expansion states figures to be one of the state’s major political issues in the coming months.

A bipartisan legislative committee ,charged with deciding whether to endorse Medicaid expansion or other policy moves, kicked off its work last month and is expected to unveil recommendations before next year’s session.

Meanwhile, a signature-collecting drive is underway to put a state question on a 2020 ballot to accept expansion.

A 2016 analysis from the Oklahoma Hospital Association projected that with expansion, 550,000 Oklahomans would be newly eligible for Medicaid and 275,000, including 215,000 uninsured residents, would gain coverage.

Brylee Brungardt-Davis (right) and her brother Vander Brungardt-Davis are enrolled in Putnam City Schools virtual classes, along with their two siblings who are in high school. Brylee, 12, said she gets more school work done because she isn’t distracted by classmates.

Melanie Brungardt’s four children were frustrated at school.

Brungardt, of Oklahoma City, said some Putnam City Schools classes had too many students, and teachers were forced to spend more time on behavioral issues and less time on instilling knowledge. She understood teachers’ challenges, but “as a parent, you hate sending your kid to school all day to not learn anything.”

The family considered homeschooling but decided against it – and ruled out virtual charter schools – because her kids didn’t want to miss out on sports and band. So they opted for something else: Putnam City’s own full-time virtual program.

In recent years, most of the attention on online education has been on virtual charter schools such as Epic, whose enrollment has soared to more than 24,000. The school is being investigated for alleged fraud and misuse of public funds, which Epic denies.

Less visible is the growing number of brick-and-mortar districts that are offering full-time online programs.

The state doesn’t track the number of districts with online courses or how many students are enrolled part-time or full-time. But a check of district websites and other web sources indicates at least 20 districts offer such programs.

School Districts With Online Classes

At least 20 Oklahoma school districts offer fully online education, blended education or both. Some districts offer these options for K-12, while others offer them for grades 6-12 or just high school. The state does not track the number of types of programs.

School District

Broken Arrow

Cleveland

Duncan

Enid

Guthrie

Lawton

Moore

Mustang

Noble

Norman

Oklahoma City

Okmulgee

Pawhuska

Ponca City

Putnam City

Sand Springs

Sapulpa

Shawnee

Tulsa

Tulsa Union

Supplemental online courses have been available in traditional schools since at least 2010 and are required by law. But more students and parents are seeking full-time virtual education, and districts are reshaping their models to accommodate them.

The programs offer advantages over virtual charter schools because students retain access to campus amenities such as libraries, gyms, clubs, and sports and arts programs. This allows students to stay connected to their community, school leaders say. Students can customize a blend of online and in-person classes.

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“It’s about choice and what fits the kids,” said Jay Rotert, director of Sand Springs Virtual Academy, which began offering a fully virtual K-12 program this year.

Some school officials say the trend is being driven by a need to stay relevant in a technological world. But another factor is Epic Charter Schools’ drawing students away from district schools.

Pawhuska Superintendent David Cash told a Bartlesville radio station that the district will offer a virtual academy this year to counter Epic’s growing popularity in Osage County.

The question that nags these schools is the same one that troubles virtual charters: Is the quality of online education the same as that of in-person instruction? School officials aren’t really sure.

A Need for Data

Steffie Corcoran, a spokeswoman for the Oklahoma State Department of Education, said virtual programs are governed by locally elected school boards, which still must meet state and federal standards. Districts aren’t required to measure differences in success between partially or fully virtual students and traditional students. Many districts have only implemented their online programs in recent years and don’t have the data yet to make comparisons.

Some districts, like Cleveland, are watching some metrics. This school year will be its first to offer a fully virtual program and the third for a blended program, which Superintendent Aaron Espolt said has been successful so far.

“We don’t have a lot of data yet,” Espolt said. “But our ACT results have been higher than they were in brick-and-mortar.”

Some online programs raise questions. Their courses may rely on teaching done through curriculum systems like Odysseyware, which provides remote instruction by certified teachers not affiliated with the district. Many of the teachers are likely out of state. Other concerns have to do with whether certain students will fall behind or be tempted to cheat or take shortcuts.

Many districts have application processes that ensure both virtual students and their parents understand what is expected of them. They stress that online learning is not an easier path and students should be motivated. School officials say their learning management systems safeguard against cheating or plagiarism. Sand Springs Virtual Academy now requires online students to use their webcams and share their screens during exams to verify that they are the ones doing the work and not opening additional tabs.

Whitney Bryen / Oklahoma Watch

Vander Brungardt-Davis, 10, works on class assignments on his tablet at an Oklahoma City library on Aug. 22. The sixth grader started taking virtual classes for the first time this year.

Putnam City Virtual uses Odysseyware for its online curriculum. Cory Boggs, executive director of information technology, said that all online students are paired with a school counselor to ensure they are meeting all graduation requirements and keeping up with their grades.

“The district is in constant contact with these students as well,” Boggs said. “We don’t just turn it over to somebody else and say, ‘Good luck,’ but we are actively engaged in their education.”

Troubling National Picture

In a 2019 report from the National Education Policy Center, researchers found a “surprisingly low” number of virtual and blended schools with available performance ratings.

For the fully virtual academies that did, “far more district-operated schools achieved acceptable school performance ratings (56.7% acceptable) than charter-operated schools (40.8%).” The same was true for blended learning, with district-run schools performing better.

The report recommends requirements that would lower student-teacher ratios in virtual and blended schools. For the 2016-17 school year, the averages in the study were about 44 to 1 for all fully virtual schools, 34 to 1 for blended virtual schools and 16 to 1 for all schools.

The report also advocates for more research on virtual and blended programs and other classroom innovations in traditional school districts. Overall, the more that students in both fully or partially virtual programs are in direct contact with teachers, especially in -person, the better.

“Children need to be seen and heard,” said Dr. Gary Miron, a Western Michigan University professor who contributed to the policy center report.

Whitney Bryen / Oklahoma Watch

Vander Brungardt-Davis, 10, works on class assignments on his tablet at an Oklahoma City library on Aug. 22. The sixth grader also plays saxophone in the Hefner Middle School band and runs cross-country for Hefner Middle School.

Some Oklahoma school administrators said students in virtual programs appear to be succeeding at the same rate as their brick-and-mortar counterparts.

Gart Morris, executive director of instructional technology at Tulsa Union, said teachers intervene quickly when online students fall behind, which could affect the success rate.

“If they’re not meeting certain academic benchmarks, they’re pulled in face to face. They don’t get to stay on their own,” he said. “So it’s hard to say whether they’re doing better because they’re in the blended model, just because we have those safeguards.”

Suggested Approach

Considering the policy center findings, officials at the nonprofit Cooperative Council of Oklahoma School Administrators decided to tackle the issue of online instruction in the state. After months of research, a committee of school leaders released a blended learning framework last month.

“It’s kind of an open rodeo out there. We’re trying to guide it with standards,” said Derald Glover, who led the committee and is assistant executive director of the Oklahoma Association of School Administrators.

The framework emphasizes blended education because research has found problems with fully virtual education, Glover said. The framework isn’t a strict model but sets standards and goals for things like teacher certification and student/parent involvement. Districts can adapt the framework to fit their needs.

“I think the framework really helps them do it right, because it’s really important if you’re going to have a virtual program that you’re not leaving kids behind,” said Putnam City’s Boggs, who was on the framework committee. “Getting it right the first time is a big deal.”

The cooperative council provided a resolution to districts for their local school boards to approve, which essentially endorses the blended learning model. As of right now, the council has received 25 resolutions, with more possibly coming in after monthly board meetings.

In the meantime, students are mixing and matching.

Sand Springs Virtual Academy is entering its ninth year, said Rotert, who became director two years ago. For the first several years, the program served mainly middle and high schoolers and averaged about 35 students; most took all their courses online. Last year, the program began with 23 students and ended with 148. Most now opt for blended schooling.

“They’re doing a few brick-and-mortar classes, a couple virtual classes, playing sports,” Rotert said. “We find a way to create a schedule that works for them.”

An Epic Charter Schools administrative office building is seen on 122nd Street in northwest Oklahoma City.

Two former teachers have filed lawsuits against Epic Charter Schools, alleging they were fired for pushing back against pressure to manipulate the enrollment of their students.

Notices that the teachers intended to sue were previously filed with the school, as reported by Oklahoma Watch in June. Two other teachers who filed notices have not yet filed lawsuits.

The lawsuits, by Noelle Waller and Shauna Atchley, also raise issues with the virtual school’s employment practices, such as its bonus pay system. Waller was hired in 2013 and Atchley in 2017; both were fired in June 2018 and say they are owed all or part of their bonus payment for the 2017-18 school year.

Epic has previously denied the allegations. The lawsuits were filed Friday in Oklahoma County District Court; Epic’s lawyers have not yet filed responses.

Both lawsuits allege Epic recruited teachers based on a bonus structure that allows teachers an opportunity to earn double their base salary. Teachers were told they could earn significantly more at Epic than other schools.

However, Epic pays out the bonuses the following year, and only if employees are still employed with Epic at the time.

“Epic’s business model depended on terminating a significant number of teachers, while retaining the students that the teachers had recruited,” Waller’s lawsuit alleges.

Waller, in the lawsuit, alleges her principal, Jodie Shupe, insisted certain students be withdrawn from her roster for truancy and those students always happened to be low-performing based on benchmarking exams. She says the pressure to withdraw increased in January or February, as state testing approached.

Atchley, too, alleges her principal, Kristie Surface, pressured her to withdraw students, told her “she needed to dump all her students that reduced bonuses” and once called a low-performing student a “waste of time,” according to the lawsuit.

Principals also receive bonus payments based on students’ scores.

Waller says Epic terminated her employment citing her students’ test scores. She says her scores were lower than other teachers’ in part because she refused to withdraw students who did not test well.

In Epic’s response to her intent to sue, an attorney for the school says Waller was fired for other reasons, such as failing to comply with an employee agreement and handbook, inappropriate conduct, parent complaints, habitual poor performance, unprofessional and rude behavior and repeatedly bringing a weapon into a testing site.

Similarly, Atchley says at the time she was fired, Epic cited “performance issues.” But in a response, an attorney for Epic alleges Atchley’s employment was actually terminated for failing to comply with the employee agreement and handbook, and her relationship with her pet monkey, which Epic says she brought to a testing site without authorization.

An attorney representing Atchley and Waller says those reasons are false and weren’t raised before the teachers were fired. Waller has told Oklahoma Watch the “weapon” was a cane.

Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt will be the featured guest at a public forum Sept. 17 on the city’s ambitious MAPS 4 proposal that would generate close to $1 billion in public funding – much of it aimed at addressing human-services and neighborhood issues.

On Tuesday, after hours of discussion and a year of public comment, the Oklahoma City Council unanimously approved letting voters decide on the MAPS 4 proposal in a special election on Dec. 10. The measure would extend the 1-cent MAPS sales tax for eight years starting April 1, 2020, and is estimated to raise $978 million.

MAPS 4 would fund 16 projects, including improvements in parks, transit, sidewalks, senior wellness and youth centers, mental health and domestic violence programs, an innovation district, the animal shelter and beautification. It would also pay for a new multipurpose stadium and improvements to the Chesapeake Energy Arena and the Fairgrounds Coliseum.

About Mayor David Holt

Holt was elected Oklahoma City mayor in February 2018 with nearly 80 percent of the vote, becoming the city’s youngest mayor since 1923 and the first Native American one. He served eight years in the Oklahoma Senate and previously was chief of staff to former Mayor Mick Cornett. A native of Oklahoma City, Holt received a bachelor’s degree from George Washington University and a law degree from Oklahoma City University. He works for a family-owned investment company.

The share of Oklahoma kindergartners up to date on all their vaccines rose slightly last year, but the percentage who were granted exemptions from at least one vaccine also increased, according to the latest survey’s preliminary results.

It was at least the third straight year that Oklahoma’s overall exemption rate has risen – a trend that has worried contagious disease experts. The overall exemption rate for all kindergarteners was 2.6 percent, the state Department of Heath reported. That compared with 2.2 percent in 2017-18 and 1.9 percent in 2016-17, according to federal data. In 2009-10, the Oklahoma kindergartner exemption rate was 1.1 percent.

The overall vaccination rate for kindergartners rose to 91.4 percent, up from 90.4 percent in the 2017-18 school year. Meanwhile, 89 percent of private school kindergartners were fully vaccinated, up from 84 percent in the 2017-18 school year.

The latest survey by the state Department of Health and the state Department of Education, released today, included responses from 91 percent of public schools and 44 percent of private schools. A total of 131 schools didn’t respond to the voluntary survey.

Oklahoma requires kindergartners to be vaccinated for about a dozen diseases, including measles, chickenpox and polio. Parents can apply for exemptions on medical, religious or personal grounds. Medical exemptions are usually the smallest share of exemptions, with most parents opposing on personal or religious grounds.

Public and private school exemptions went in opposite directions in the latest survey. The public school exemption rate was 2.6 percent, up from 2.1 percent in the 2017-18 school year. Private school exemptions fell to 4.7 percent, down from 6 percent in the previous school year. It’s not clear what led the decline in the private school exemption rate.

“Analysis of this data drives program activities to improve vaccination coverage in our state,” Interim Commissioner of Health Tom Bates said in a news release. “We know that vaccinations are among the most effective ways to protect against serious diseases.”

For the first time, the health department has published an online map of schools and counties and their vaccination and exemption rates. The latest survey results are preliminary, and will be sent to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for inclusion in its national report in October.

Laurence Burnsed, state epidemiologist, said public health officials use the survey results to work with schools and local health officials to identify trends and coverage levels.

“Following the recommended immunization schedule helps you protect your child against vaccine-preventable diseases,” Burned said. “These are diseases that can be potentially serious, even life-threatening.

Burnsed said Oklahoma has tracked closely with national medians for both vaccination coverage and exemptions.

“This data really kind of drives a better understanding. Overall, we have a good level of coverage, but we do have some room for improvement,” he said.

]]>https://oklahomawatch.org/2019/08/29/latest-vaccination-rates-rise-but-exemption-rates-also-increase/feed/0What Are Latest Vaccination Rates for Your School?https://oklahomawatch.org/2019/08/29/what-are-latest-vaccination-rates-for-your-school/
https://oklahomawatch.org/2019/08/29/what-are-latest-vaccination-rates-for-your-school/#respondThu, 29 Aug 2019 15:02:32 +0000http://oklahomawatch.org/?p=627568Vaccination rates of kindergarteners in Oklahoma public and private schools varied widely in the 2018-19 school year, according to the Oklahoma State Department of Health’s survey.

Dozens of schools did not respond to the survey, and are not required by law to do so. The health department withheld data for schools with fewer than 10 enrolled kindergarteners to protect student anonymity.

Vaccination Rates for Oklahoma Schools

Find the percentage of your school's kindergarteners who in 2018-19 received all required vaccinations and the percentage of students who received at least one exemption from immunizations.

County

District

School

Type

% Up to Date All Vaccines

% With At Least 1 Exemption

Adair

Cave Springs

Cave Springs

Public

NA

NA

Adair

Dahlonegah

Dahlonegah Public

Public

100

0

Adair

Greasy

Greasy Public

Public

NA

NA

Adair

Maryetta

Maryetta

Public

96.9

0

Adair

Peavine

Peavine

Public

63.6

9.1

Adair

Rocky Mountain

Rocky Mountain Public

Public

100

0

Adair

Stilwell

Stilwell Elementary

Public

98.7

0

Adair

Watts

Watts Public

Public

75

18.8

Adair

Westville

Westville Elementary

Public

98.5

1.5

Adair

Zion

Zion

Public

100

0

Alfalfa

Burlington

Burlington Public

Public

90

0

Alfalfa

Cherokee

Cherokee Elementary

Public

94.1

2.9

Alfalfa

Timberlake

Timberlake Elementary

Public

95.5

4.5

Atoka

Atoka

Atoka Elementary

Public

98.3

0

Atoka

Caney

Caney Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Atoka

Harmony

Harmony Public

Public

76

0

Atoka

Lane

Lane Public

Public

96.2

0

Atoka

Stringtown

Stringtown Elementary

Public

63.6

9.1

Atoka

Tushka

Tushka Public

Public

83.3

3.3

Beaver

Balko

Balko Elementary

Public

NA

NA

Beaver

Beaver

Beaver Public

Public

94.4

0

Beaver

Forgan

Forgan Elementary

Public

NA

NA

Beaver

Turpin

Turpin Elementary

Public

87.5

0

Beckham

Elk City

Elk City Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Beckham

Erick

Erick Grade

Public

95.5

0

Beckham

Merritt

Merritt Elementary

Public

98.9

0

Beckham

Sayre

Sayre Elementary

Public

87.9

5.2

Blaine

Canton

Canton Elementary

Public

92.9

3.6

Blaine

Geary

Geary Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Blaine

Okeene

Okeene Elementary

Public

100

0

Blaine

Watonga

Watonga Elementary

Public

81.4

2.9

Bryan

Achille

Achille Public

Public

90.9

3

Bryan

Bennington

Bennington Public

Public

100

0

Bryan

Caddo

Caddo Elementary

Public

81.3

3.1

Bryan

Calera

Calera Early Childhood

Public

98.6

1.4

Bryan

Colbert

Colbert Westward Elementary

Public

96.8

1.6

Bryan

Durant

Northwest Heights Elementary

Public

100

0

Bryan

Durant

Washington Irving Elementary

Public

98.4

1.6

Bryan

Private School

Victory Life Academy

Private

No response

No response

Bryan

Rock Creek

Rock Creek Elementary

Public

86.5

0

Bryan

Silo

Silo Elementary

Public

91.1

1.3

Caddo

Anadarko

Sunset Elementary

Public

90.9

0

Caddo

Binger-Oney

Binger-Oney Elementary

Public

73.3

6.7

Caddo

Boone-Apache

Apache Elementary

Public

97.1

2.9

Caddo

Carnegie

Carnegie Elementary

Public

97.2

2.8

Caddo

Cement

Cement Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Caddo

Cyril

Cyril Elementary

Public

95.5

0

Caddo

Fort Cobb-Broxton

Fort Cobb-Broxton Elementary

Public

100

0

Caddo

Gracemont

Gracemont Elementary

Public

NA

NA

Caddo

Hinton

Hinton Elementary

Public

94.4

2.8

Caddo

Hydro-Eakly

Hydro-Eakly Elementary

Public

62.5

0

Caddo

Lookeba Sickles

Lookeba-Sickles Elementary

Public

42.1

0

Canadian

Banner

Banner Public

Public

82.1

17.9

Canadian

Calumet

Calumet Elementary

Public

85.7

0

Canadian

Darlington

Darlington Public

Public

96.2

3.8

Canadian

El Reno

Hillcrest Elementary

Public

96.4

1.2

Canadian

Maple

Maple Public

Public

73.7

0

Canadian

Mustang

Mustang Centennial Elementary

Public

95.2

2.9

Canadian

Mustang

Mustang Creek Elementary

Public

91

4.1

Canadian

Mustang

Mustang Elementary

Public

87.1

5.9

Canadian

Mustang

Mustang Lakehoma Elementary

Public

94.3

5.7

Canadian

Mustang

Mustang Trails Elementary

Public

94.1

0

Canadian

Mustang

Mustang Valley Elementary

Public

92.6

5.6

Canadian

Mustang

Prairie View Elementary

Public

98.2

0

Canadian

Mustang

Riverwood Elementary

Public

84.9

1.9

Canadian

Piedmont

Northwood Elementary

Public

81.5

3.4

Canadian

Piedmont

Piedmont Elementary

Public

85.7

3.1

Canadian

Piedmont

Stone Ridge Elementary

Public

78.6

4.6

Canadian

Private School

Sacred Heart Catholic School-El Reno

Private

81.3

0

Canadian

Private School

Southwest Covenant

Private

No response

No response

Canadian

Private School

St. John Nepomuk Catholic

Private

94.4

0

Canadian

Riverside

Riverside Elementary

Public

61.9

0

Canadian

Union City

Union City Elementary

Public

52.9

0

Canadian

Yukon

Central Elementary

Public

98.9

1.1

Canadian

Yukon

Myers Elementary

Public

93

4

Canadian

Yukon

Parkland Elementary

Public

93.8

6.3

Canadian

Yukon

Ranchwood Elementary

Public

96.8

2.1

Canadian

Yukon

Shedeck Elementary

Public

95.3

0

Canadian

Yukon

Skyview Elementary

Public

90.4

1.9

Canadian

Yukon

Surrey Hills Elementary

Public

97.8

1.4

Carter

Ardmore

Will Rogers Elementary

Public

96.4

0.8

Carter

Dickson

Dickson Elementary

Public

92.6

1.9

Carter

Fox

Fox Elementary

Public

88.9

11.1

Carter

Healdton

Healdton Elementary

Public

91.2

8.8

Carter

Lone Grove

Lone Grove Primary

Public

92.4

2.3

Carter

Plainview

Plainview Primary Elementary

Public

94.5

4.7

Carter

Private School

Ardmore Adventist Academy

Private

NA

NA

Carter

Private School

Oak Hall Episcopal

Private

80

6.7

Carter

Springer

Springer Public

Public

83.3

0

Carter

Wilson-Carter

Wilson Elementary

Public

96.7

0

Carter

Zaneis

Zaneis Public

Public

92.6

3.7

Cherokee

Briggs

Briggs Public

Public

91.5

4.3

Cherokee

Charter

Cherokee Immersion

Charter

No response

No response

Cherokee

Grand View

Grandview Elementary

Public

89.5

1.8

Cherokee

Hulbert

Hulbert Elementary

Public

93.8

3.1

Cherokee

Keys

Keys Elementary

Public

94

4

Cherokee

Lowrey

Lowrey Public

Public

33.3

0

Cherokee

Norwood

Norwood

Public

66.7

0

Cherokee

Peggs

Peggs Public

Public

No response

No response

Cherokee

Shady Grove

Shady Grove

Public

100

0

Cherokee

Tahlequah

Cherokee Elementary

Public

96.6

2.3

Cherokee

Tahlequah

Greenwood Elementary

Public

98.9

1.1

Cherokee

Tahlequah

Heritage Elementary

Public

100

0

Cherokee

Tenkiller

Tenkiller Elementary

Public

60

4

Cherokee

Woodall

Woodall Public

Public

100

0

Choctaw

Boswell

Boswell Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Choctaw

Fort Towson

Fort Towson Elementary

Public

100

0

Choctaw

Hugo

Hugo Elementary

Public

98.2

1.8

Choctaw

Soper

Soper Elementary

Public

64

0

Choctaw

Swink

Swink Public

Public

No response

No response

Cimarron

Boise City

Boise City Elementary

Public

89.3

0

Cimarron

Felt

Felt Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Cimarron

Keyes

Keyes Elementary

Public

NA

NA

Cleveland

Charter

Le Monde International

Charter

No response

No response

Cleveland

Lexington

Lexington Elementary

Public

88.5

6.6

Cleveland

Little Axe

Little Axe

Public

97.9

2.1

Cleveland

Moore

Apple Creek Elementary

Public

92.8

4.3

Cleveland

Moore

Briarwood Elementary

Public

89.3

5.3

Cleveland

Moore

Broadmoore Elementary

Public

88

5

Cleveland

Moore

Bryant Elementary

Public

95.8

2.1

Cleveland

Moore

Central Elementary

Public

91

6.7

Cleveland

Moore

Earlywine Elementary

Public

96.4

3.6

Cleveland

Moore

Eastlake Elementary

Public

90.9

3.6

Cleveland

Moore

Fairview Elementary

Public

95.8

2.1

Cleveland

Moore

Fisher Elementary

Public

98.1

0

Cleveland

Moore

Heritage Trails Elementary

Public

94

1.2

Cleveland

Moore

Houchin Elementary

Public

92.2

1.3

Cleveland

Moore

Kelley Elementary

Public

95.2

4.8

Cleveland

Moore

Kingsgate Elementary

Public

84.4

3.1

Cleveland

Moore

Northmoor Elementary

Public

100

0

Cleveland

Moore

Oakridge Elementary

Public

95.9

4.1

Cleveland

Moore

Plaza Towers

Public

93.6

6.4

Cleveland

Moore

Red Oak Elementary

Public

87.1

6.5

Cleveland

Moore

Santa Fe Elementary

Public

98.1

0

Cleveland

Moore

Sky Ranch Elementary

Public

84

3.2

Cleveland

Moore

Sooner Elementary

Public

96.7

3.3

Cleveland

Moore

South Lake Elementary

Public

94.6

5.4

Cleveland

Moore

Southgate-Rippetoe Elementary

Public

96.2

2.6

Cleveland

Moore

Timber Creek Elementary

Public

85.7

7.1

Cleveland

Moore

Wayland Bonds Elementary

Public

100

0

Cleveland

Moore

Winding Creek Elementary

Public

96.8

2.2

Cleveland

Noble

Katherine I Daily Elementary

Public

94

3.3

Cleveland

Norman

Adams Elementary

Public

91.8

6.2

Cleveland

Norman

Cleveland Elementary

Public

96.7

3.3

Cleveland

Norman

Dimensions Academy

Public

No response

No response

Cleveland

Norman

Eisenhower Elementary

Public

97.8

1.1

Cleveland

Norman

Jackson Elementary

Public

83.3

0

Cleveland

Norman

Jefferson Elementary

Public

98.4

0

Cleveland

Norman

Kennedy Elementary

Public

91.4

2.5

Cleveland

Norman

Lakeview Elementary

Public

82.4

17.6

Cleveland

Norman

Lincoln Elementary

Public

100

0

Cleveland

Norman

Madison Elementary

Public

95.2

4.8

Cleveland

Norman

McKinley Elementary

Public

98.5

1.5

Cleveland

Norman

Monroe Elementary

Public

95.4

3.1

Cleveland

Norman

Reagan Elementary

Public

97.7

2.3

Cleveland

Norman

Roosevelt Elementary

Public

94.8

5.2

Cleveland

Norman

Truman Primary

Public

95.3

4.7

Cleveland

Norman

Washington Elementary

Public

93.3

6.7

Cleveland

Norman

Wilson Elementary

Public

95.1

4.9

Cleveland

Private School

All Saints Catholic

Private

79.2

0

Cleveland

Private School

Community Christian

Private

No response

No response

Cleveland

Private School

St. John's Lutheran

Private

No response

No response

Cleveland

Private School

Trinity Lutheran

Private

No response

No response

Cleveland

Robin Hill

Robin Hill

Public

89.2

2.7

Coal

Coalgate

Emerson Elementary

Public

86.5

2.7

Coal

Cottonwood

Cottonwood Public

Public

82.6

8.7

Coal

Tupelo

Tupelo Elementary

Public

100

0

Comanche

Bishop

Bishop Public

Public

96.9

3.1

Comanche

Cache

Cache Primary

Public

100

0

Comanche

Chattanooga

Chattanooga Elementary

Public

94.4

0

Comanche

Elgin

Elgin Elementary

Public

96.1

2.6

Comanche

Fletcher

Fletcher Elementary

Public

97.1

2.9

Comanche

Flower Mound

Flower Mound Public

Public

100

0

Comanche

Geronimo

Geronimo Elementary

Public

100

0

Comanche

Indiahoma

Indiahoma Public

Public

90.9

9.1

Comanche

Lawton

Crosby Park

Public

52.6

5.3

Comanche

Lawton

Eisenhower Elementary

Public

100

0

Comanche

Lawton

Hugh Bish Elementary

Public

97.3

2.7

Comanche

Lawton

Pat Henry

Public

85.9

0

Comanche

Lawton

Pioneer Park

Public

94.4

4.2

Comanche

Lawton

Sullivan Village Elementary

Public

76

1.3

Comanche

Lawton

Whittier Elementary

Public

82.5

0

Comanche

Lawton

Adams Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Comanche

Lawton

Almor West Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Comanche

Lawton

Carriage Hills Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Comanche

Lawton

Cleveland Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Comanche

Lawton

Edison Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Comanche

Lawton

Freedom Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Comanche

Lawton

Lincoln Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Comanche

Lawton

Ridgecrest Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Comanche

Lawton

Washington Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Comanche

Lawton

Woodland Hills Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Comanche

Private School

Lawton Academy Of Arts & Sciences

Private

100

0

Comanche

Private School

Lawton Christian

Private

No response

No response

Comanche

Private School

St. Mary's Catholic

Private

100

0

Comanche

Sterling

Sterling Elementary

Public

94.7

5.3

Cotton

Big Pasture

Big Pasture Elementary

Public

93.3

0

Cotton

Temple

Temple Elementary

Public

100

0

Cotton

Walters

Walters Elementary

Public

87.5

0

Craig

Bluejacket

Bluejacket Elementary

Public

88.9

0

Craig

Ketchum

Ketchum Elementary

Public

87.2

5.1

Craig

Private School

Ketchum Jr. Academy

Private

No response

No response

Craig

Vinita

Vinita Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Craig

Welch

Welch Elementary

Public

92

4

Craig

White Oak

White Oak Public

Public

NA

NA

Creek

Allen-Bowden

Allen Bowden

Public

90.6

3.1

Creek

Bristow

Edison Elementary

Public

95.2

1.6

Creek

Depew

Depew Elementary

Public

95.5

4.5

Creek

Drumright

Bradley Elementary

Public

100

0

Creek

Gypsy

Gypsy Public

Public

No response

No response

Creek

Kellyville

Kellyville Elementary

Public

96.9

1.6

Creek

Kiefer

Kiefer Elementary

Public

88

4

Creek

Lone Star

Lone Star

Public

91.9

5.1

Creek

Mannford

Mannford Early Childhood Center

Public

95.5

2.2

Creek

Mounds

Mounds Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Creek

Oilton

J.F. Kennedy Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Creek

Olive

Olive Public

Public

100

0

Creek

Pretty Water

Pretty Water Elementary

Public

94.1

2.9

Creek

Private School

Bristow Adventist

Private

No response

No response

Creek

Private School

Eagle Point Christian Academy

Private

NA

NA

Creek

Sapulpa

Freedom Elementary

Public

96.1

3.9

Creek

Sapulpa

Holmes Park Elementary

Public

93.8

6.2

Creek

Sapulpa

Jefferson Heights Elementary

Public

100

0

Creek

Sapulpa

Liberty Elementary

Public

100

0

Custer

Arapaho-Butler

Arapaho-Butler Elementary

Public

34.6

0

Custer

Clinton

Nance Elementary

Public

93.9

0.6

Custer

Thomas-Fay-Custer Unified Dist

Thomas Elementary

Public

92.5

0

Custer

Weatherford

Burcham Elementary

Public

97.1

1.9

Delaware

Cleora

Cleora Public

Public

90.9

0

Delaware

Colcord

Colcord Elementary

Public

91.5

0

Delaware

Grove- Delaware

Grove Early Childhood Center

Public

90.8

2.7

Delaware

Jay

Jay Elementary

Public

98.4

0.8

Delaware

Kansas

Kansas Elementary

Public

88

4

Delaware

Kenwood

Kenwood Public

Public

No response

No response

Delaware

Leach

Leach Public

Public

No response

No response

Delaware

Moseley

Moseley

Public

70.4

0

Delaware

Oaks-Mission

Oaks-Mission Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Dewey

Seiling

Seiling Elementary

Public

88.6

2.3

Dewey

Taloga

Taloga Elementary

Public

NA

NA

Dewey

Vici

Vici Public

Public

52.4

42.9

Ellis

Arnett

Arnett Elementary

Public

85.7

14.3

Ellis

Fargo

Fargo-Gage Elementary

Public

88.9

0

Ellis

Shattuck

Shattuck Elementary

Public

100

0

Garfield

Chisholm

Chisholm Elementary

Public

91.5

1.2

Garfield

Covington-Douglas

Covington-Douglas Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Garfield

Drummond

Drummond Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Garfield

Enid

Adams Elementary

Public

100

0

Garfield

Enid

Coolidge Elementary

Public

98.5

1.5

Garfield

Enid

Eisenhower Elementary

Public

100

0

Garfield

Enid

Garfield Elementary

Public

99.1

0.9

Garfield

Enid

Glenwood Elementary

Public

96.9

0

Garfield

Enid

Hayes Elementary

Public

95.7

4.3

Garfield

Enid

Hoover Elementary

Public

100

0

Garfield

Enid

McKinley Elementary

Public

97.8

2.2

Garfield

Enid

Monroe Elementary

Public

100

0

Garfield

Enid

Prairie View Elementary

Public

97

3

Garfield

Enid

Taft Elementary

Public

100

0

Garfield

Garber

Garber Elementary

Public

100

0

Garfield

Kremlin-Hillsdale

Kremlin-Hillsdale Elementary

Public

77.3

0

Garfield

Pioneer-Pleasant Vale

Pioneer Pleasant Vale Elementary

Public

100

0

Garfield

Private School

Emmanuel Christian

Private

No response

No response

Garfield

Private School

Hillsdale Christian

Private

No response

No response

Garfield

Private School

St. Joseph Catholic

Private

100

0

Garfield

Private School

St. Paul's Lutheran

Private

No response

No response

Garfield

Waukomis

Waukomis Elementary

Public

89.3

10.7

Garvin

Elmore City-Pernell

Elmore City-Pernell Elementary

Public

81.8

0

Garvin

Lindsay

Lindsay Elementary

Public

93.2

3.4

Garvin

Maysville

Maysville

Public

94.3

5.7

Garvin

Paoli

Paoli Elementary

Public

NA

NA

Garvin

Pauls Valley

Jefferson Early Learning Center

Public

95.7

0

Garvin

Stratford

Stratford Elementary

Public

85.2

3.7

Garvin

Whitebead

Whitebead Public

Public

89.6

6.3

Garvin

Wynnewood

Central Elementary

Public

87.8

2

Grady

Alex

Alex Elementary

Public

100

0

Grady

Amber-Pocasset

Amber-Pocasset Elementary

Public

85.7

0

Grady

Bridge Creek

Bridge Creek Early Childhood Center

Public

67.4

5.8

Grady

Chickasha

Bill Wallace Early Childhood Center

Public

97.6

1.2

Grady

Friend

Friend Public

Public

100

0

Grady

Middleberg

Middleberg

Public

92

8

Grady

Minco

Minco Elementary

Public

83.8

2.7

Grady

Ninnekah

Ninnekah Elementary

Public

71.4

0

Grady

Pioneer

Pioneer Elementary

Public

75.6

0

Grady

Private School

James Caraway Christian Academy

Private

No response

No response

Grady

Rush Springs

Rush Springs Elementary

Public

96.3

0

Grady

Tuttle

Tuttle Early Childhood Center

Public

97.7

2.3

Grady

Verden

Verden Elementary

Public

95.7

4.3

Grant

Deer Creek-Lamont

Deer Creek-Lamont Elementary

Public

93.8

6.3

Grant

Medford

Medford Public

Public

95

0

Grant

Pond Creek-Hunter

Pond Creek-Hunter

Public

100

0

Greer

Granite

Granite Elementary

Public

100

0

Greer

Mangum

Edison Elementary

Public

87.1

1.4

Harmon

Hollis

Sallie Gillentine Elementary

Public

100

0

Harper

Buffalo

Buffalo Elementary

Public

86.2

0

Harper

Laverne

Laverne Elementary

Public

96.7

3.3

Haskell

Keota

Keota Elementary

Public

100

0

Haskell

Kinta

Kinta Elementary

Public

100

0

Haskell

McCurtain

McCurtain Elementary

Public

90

5

Haskell

Stigler

Stigler Kindergarten

Public

100

0

Haskell

Whitefield

Whitefield Public

Public

100

0

Hughes

Calvin

Calvin Elementary

Public

100

0

Hughes

Holdenville

Ethel Reed Elementary

Public

96.2

2.6

Hughes

Moss

Moss Elementary

Public

100

0

Hughes

Stuart

Stuart Public

Public

100

0

Hughes

Wetumka

Wetumka Elementary

Public

81.3

0

Jackson

Altus

Altus Early Childhood Center

Public

99

0

Jackson

Altus

Rivers Elementary

Public

95.9

1.4

Jackson

Blair

Blair Elementary

Public

94.4

5.6

Jackson

Duke

Duke Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Jackson

Navajo

Navajo Elementary

Public

100

0

Jackson

Olustee-Eldorado

Olustee-Eldorado Elementary

Public

92

0

Jackson

Private School

Altus Christian Academy

Private

No response

No response

Jefferson

Ringling

Ringling Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Jefferson

Ryan

Ryan Public

Public

66.7

0

Jefferson

Terral

Terral Public

Public

NA

NA

Jefferson

Waurika

Waurika Elementary

Public

98

2

Johnston

Coleman

Coleman Elementary

Public

63.6

0

Johnston

Mannsville

Mannsville Public

Public

100

0

Johnston

Milburn

Milburn Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Johnston

Mill Creek

Mill Creek Elementary

Public

91.7

0

Johnston

Ravia

Ravia

Public

92.9

7.1

Johnston

Tishomingo

Tishomingo Elementary

Public

95.6

0

Johnston

Wapanucka

Wapanucka Elementary

Public

82.4

5.9

Kay

Blackwell

Blackwell Elementary

Public

89.9

0

Kay

Kildare

Kildare

Public

NA

NA

Kay

Newkirk

Newkirk Elementary

Public

89.5

2.6

Kay

Peckham

Peckham

Public

86.7

13.3

Kay

Ponca City

E.M. Trout Elementary

Public

94.4

3.7

Kay

Ponca City

Garfield Elementary

Public

93.5

3.2

Kay

Ponca City

Liberty Elementary

Public

86.1

5.6

Kay

Ponca City

Lincoln Elementary

Public

94.9

1.7

Kay

Ponca City

Roosevelt Elementary

Public

96.2

1.9

Kay

Ponca City

Union Elementary

Public

94.3

0

Kay

Ponca City

Woodlands Elementary

Public

89.6

2.1

Kay

Private School

First Lutheran

Private

80

0

Kay

Private School

Ponca City Christian Academy

Private

No response

No response

Kay

Private School

St. Mary's Catholic

Private

100

0

Kay

Tonkawa

Tonkawa Elementary

Public

96.9

1.6

Kingfisher

Cashion

Cashion Elementary

Public

87

6.5

Kingfisher

Dover

Dover Elementary

Public

NA

NA

Kingfisher

Hennessey

Hennessey Elementary

Public

91.2

0

Kingfisher

Kingfisher

Gilmour Elementary

Public

76

3.2

Kingfisher

Lomega

Lomega Elementary

Public

93.3

6.7

Kingfisher

Okarche

Okarche Elementary

Public

80

4

Kingfisher

Private School

Holy Trinity

Private

100

0

Kingfisher

Private School

Saints. Peter And Paul Catholic

Private

NA

NA

Kiowa

Hobart

Hobart Elementary

Public

98.4

1.6

Kiowa

Lone Wolf

Lone Wolf Elementary

Public

90

0

Kiowa

Mountain View-Gotebo

Mountain View Gotebo Elementary

Public

88.9

0

Kiowa

Snyder

John D. Moeller Elementary

Public

95

0

Latimer

Buffalo Valley

Buffalo Valley Elementary

Public

NA

NA

Latimer

Panola

Panola Elementary

Public

NA

NA

Latimer

Red Oak

Red Oak Elementary

Public

94.7

5.3

Latimer

Wilburton

Wilburton Elementary

Public

90.3

0

Le Flore

Arkoma

Singleton Elementary

Public

90.9

0

Le Flore

Bokoshe

Bokoshe Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Le Flore

Cameron

Cameron Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Le Flore

Fanshawe

Fanshawe Public

Public

100

0

Le Flore

Heavener

Heavener Elementary

Public

100

0

Le Flore

Hodgen

Hodgen Public

Public

86.7

0

Le Flore

Howe

Howe Elementary

Public

91.7

5.6

Le Flore

Le Flore

Lefore Elementary

Public

92.9

0

Le Flore

Monroe

Monroe Public

Public

NA

NA

Le Flore

Panama

Panama Elementary

Public

78.7

0

Le Flore

Pocola

Pocola Elementary

Public

90.9

3.6

Le Flore

Poteau

Poteau Primary

Public

97.5

1.9

Le Flore

Shady Point

Shady Point Public

Public

78.6

0

Le Flore

Spiro

Spiro Public

Public

95.9

1.6

Le Flore

Talihina

Talihina Elementary

Public

96.4

3.6

Le Flore

Whitesboro

Whitesboro Elementary

Public

92.9

7.1

Le Flore

Wister

Wister Elementary

Public

96.4

0

Lincoln

Agra

Agra Public

Public

72.7

27.3

Lincoln

Carney

Carney Elementary

Public

94.4

5.6

Lincoln

Chandler

East Side Elementary

Public

87.4

2.1

Lincoln

Davenport

Davenport Elementary

Public

100

0

Lincoln

Meeker

Meeker Elementary

Public

85.5

3.6

Lincoln

Prague

Prague Early Childhood Center

Public

92.7

2.4

Lincoln

Stroud

Parkview Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Lincoln

Wellston

Wellston Elementary

Public

95.5

2.3

Lincoln

White Rock

White Rock Public

Public

NA

NA

Logan

Coyle

Coyle Public

Public

84

0

Logan

Crescent

Crescent Elementary

Public

50

0

Logan

Guthrie

Central Elementary

Public

80.5

0

Logan

Guthrie

Charter Oak Elementary

Public

73.1

0

Logan

Guthrie

Cotteral Elementary

Public

60.7

5.4

Logan

Guthrie

Fogarty Elementary

Public

45.8

3.4

Logan

Mulhall-Orlando

Mulhall-Orlando Elementary

Public

75

0

Logan

Private School

St. Mary Catholic

Private

100

0

Love

Greenville

Greenville Elementary

Public

100

0

Love

Marietta

Marietta Primary

Public

100

0

Love

Thackerville

Thackerville Elementary

Public

93.3

6.7

Love

Turner

Turner Elementary

Public

93.9

3

Major

Aline-Cleo

Aline Cleo Elementary

Public

NA

NA

Major

Cimarron

Cimarron Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Major

Fairview

Cornelsen Elementary

Public

98.5

1.5

Major

Ringwood

Ringwood Elementary

Public

100

0

Marshall

Kingston

Kingston Elementary

Public

96.4

2.4

Marshall

Madill

Madill Early Childhood Center

Public

98.6

1.4

Mayes

Adair

Bernita Hughes Elementary

Public

89.2

4.1

Mayes

Chouteau-Mazie

Chouteau Early Childhood Center

Public

96.9

1.6

Mayes

Chouteau-Mazie

Mazie Elementary

Public

NA

NA

Mayes

Locust Grove

Locust Grove Early Learning Center

Public

93.8

4.1

Mayes

Osage

Osage Public

Public

96.2

3.8

Mayes

Private School

William Bradford Christian

Private

No response

No response

Mayes

Pryor

Jefferson Elementary

Public

100

0

Mayes

Pryor

Lincoln Early Childhood Center

Public

98.8

1.2

Mayes

Pryor

Roosevelt Elementary

Public

94.6

5.4

Mayes

Salina

Salina Elementary

Public

96.4

1.8

Mayes

Wickliffe

Wickliffe Public

Public

No response

No response

McClain

Blanchard

Blanchard Elementary

Public

96.8

3.2

McClain

Dibble

Dibble Elementary

Public

91.1

1.8

McClain

Newcastle

Newcastle Early Childhood Center

Public

94.1

3.5

McClain

Purcell

Purcell Elementary

Public

95.4

3.1

Mcclain

Washington

Washington Elementary

Public

81.1

5.4

McClain

Wayne

Wayne Elementary

Public

96.8

3.2

McCurtain

Battiest

Battiest Public

Public

94.7

0

McCurtain

Broken Bow

Dierks Elementary

Public

86.5

1

McCurtain

Denison

Denison Public

Public

No response

No response

McCurtain

Eagletown

Eagletown Public

Public

85.7

0

McCurtain

Forest Grove

Forest Grove Public

Public

94.4

5.6

McCurtain

Glover

Glover Public

Public

No response

No response

McCurtain

Haworth

Haworth Elementary

Public

No response

No response

McCurtain

Holly Creek

Holly Creek

Public

96.4

3.6

McCurtain

Idabel

Primary South Elementary

Public

91.5

0

McCurtain

Lukfata

Lukfata Public

Public

90.2

7.3

McCurtain

Smithville

Smithville Elementary

Public

93.8

6.3

McCurtain

Valliant

Valliant Elementary

Public

96.7

3.3

McCurtain

Wright City

Wright City Elementary

Public

90

5

Mcintosh

Checotah

Marshall Elementary

Public

84.2

2

Mcintosh

Eufaula

Eufaula Elementary

Public

90.6

7.3

Mcintosh

Hanna

Hanna Public

Public

NA

NA

Mcintosh

Midway

Midway Elementary

Public

100

0

Mcintosh

Ryal

Ryal Public

Public

78.6

7.1

Mcintosh

Stidham

Stidham Public

Public

80

0

Murray

Davis

Davis Elementary

Public

87.7

1.5

Murray

N/A

Oklahoma School for The Deaf

Public

No response

No response

Murray

Sulphur

Sulphur Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Muskogee

Braggs

Braggs Public

Public

84.6

7.7

Muskogee

Fort Gibson

Fort Gibson Early Learning Center

Public

98.3

1.7

Muskogee

Haskell

Mary White Elementary

Public

98.4

1.6

Muskogee

Hilldale

Hilldale Elementary

Public

95.7

3.4

Muskogee

Muskogee

Benjamin Franklin Stem Academy

Public

90.9

9.1

Muskogee

Muskogee

Creek Elementary

Public

95

1.7

Muskogee

Muskogee

Sadler Arts Academy

Public

93.2

4.5

Muskogee

Muskogee

Cherokee Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Muskogee

Muskogee

Grant-Foreman Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Muskogee

Muskogee

Irving Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Muskogee

Muskogee

Pershing Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Muskogee

Muskogee

Tony Goetz Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Muskogee

Muskogee

Whittier Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Muskogee

Oktaha

Oktaha Elementary

Public

100

0

Muskogee

Porum

Porum Elementary

Public

94.1

0

Muskogee

Private School

Oklahoma School for the Blind

Private

NA

NA

Muskogee

Private School

St. Joseph Catholic

Private

No response

No response

Muskogee

Wainwright

Wainwright Public

Public

80

6.7

Muskogee

Warner

Warner Elementary

Public

88.7

0

Muskogee

Webbers Falls

Webbers Falls Elementary

Public

90

0

Noble

Billings

Billings Public

Public

NA

NA

Noble

Frontier

Frontier Elementary

Public

92.6

3.7

Noble

Morrison

Morrison Elementary

Public

93

0

Noble

Perry

Perry Lower Elementary

Public

93.8

0

Nowata

Nowata

Nowata Public

Public

97

1.5

Nowata

Oklahoma Union

Oklahoma Union Elementary

Public

98

0

Nowata

South Coffeyville

South Coffeyville Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Okfuskee

Bearden

Bearden Public

Public

90.9

0

Okfuskee

Graham-Dustin

Dustin Elementary

Public

NA

NA

Okfuskee

Mason

Mason Elementary

Public

94.7

5.3

Okfuskee

Okemah

Oakes Elementary

Public

98.8

0

Okfuskee

Paden

Paden Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Okfuskee

Weleetka

Spence Memorial

Public

96.8

3.2

Oklahoma

Bethany

Earl Harris Elementary

Public

91

8

Oklahoma

Bethany

Children's Center

Public

No response

No response

Oklahoma

Charter

Dove Science Academy Elementary

Charter

No response

No response

Oklahoma

Charter

John Rex Charter Elementary

Charter

88.2

6.6

Oklahoma

Charter

Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy Elementary

Charter

80.2

16.8

Oklahoma

Charter

Santa Fe South Early Childhood Center

Charter

100

0

Oklahoma

Charter

Santa Fe South Hills Elementary

Charter

70.7

0

Oklahoma

Charter

Santa Fe South Spero Elementary

Charter

100

0

Oklahoma

Charter

Stanley Hupfled Academy

Charter

95.3

2.3

Oklahoma

Choctaw-Nicoma Park

Choctaw Elementary

Public

94.4

1.9

Oklahoma

Choctaw-Nicoma Park

Indian Meridian Elementary

Public

97.6

2.4

Oklahoma

Choctaw-Nicoma Park

L.W. Westfall

Public

97.1

2.9

Oklahoma

Choctaw-Nicoma Park

Nicoma Park Elementary

Public

94.7

4.6

Oklahoma

Crooked Oak

Central Oak Elementary

Public

74.2

1.1

Oklahoma

Crutcho

Crutcho Public

Public

No response

No response

Oklahoma

Deer Creek

Deer Creek Elementary

Public

96.4

3.6

Oklahoma

Deer Creek

Grove Valley Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Oklahoma

Deer Creek

Prairie Vale Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Oklahoma

Deer Creek

Rose Union Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Oklahoma

Deer Creek

Spring Creek Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Oklahoma

Edmond

Angie Debo Elementary

Public

88.8

6.3

Oklahoma

Edmond

Centennial Elementary

Public

81.8

4.2

Oklahoma

Edmond

Charles Haskell Elementary

Public

86.1

6.9

Oklahoma

Edmond

Chisholm Elementary

Public

93.9

3.5

Oklahoma

Edmond

Clegern Elementary

Public

79.5

4.5

Oklahoma

Edmond

Cross Timbers Elementary

Public

94.3

3.8

Oklahoma

Edmond

Frontier Elementary

Public

93.7

1.8

Oklahoma

Edmond

Heritage Elementary

Public

92.8

3.6

Oklahoma

Edmond

Ida Freeman Elementary

Public

78.8

4.5

Oklahoma

Edmond

John Ross Elementary

Public

95

1.7

Oklahoma

Edmond

Northern Hills Elementary

Public

92.6

5.7

Oklahoma

Edmond

Orvis Risner Elementary

Public

90.1

7.7

Oklahoma

Edmond

Russell Dougherty Elementary

Public

93.2

6.8

Oklahoma

Edmond

Sunset Elementary

Public

91.9

2.4

Oklahoma

Edmond

Washington Irving Elementary

Public

92.6

5

Oklahoma

Edmond

West Field Elementary

Public

57

2.3

Oklahoma

Edmond

Will Rogers Elementary

Public

92.2

6.1

Oklahoma

Harrah

Virginia Smith Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Oklahoma

Jones

Jones Elementary

Public

93.4

6.6

Oklahoma

Luther

Luther Elementary

Public

86.8

7.5

Oklahoma

Midwest City-Del City

Barnes Elementary

Public

98.5

1.5

Oklahoma

Midwest City-Del City

Cleveland Bailey Elementary

Public

98.3

0

Oklahoma

Midwest City-Del City

Country Elementarytates Elementary

Public

94.6

1.8

Oklahoma

Midwest City-Del City

Del City Elementary

Public

97.1

2.9

Oklahoma

Midwest City-Del City

Epperly Heights Elementary

Public

94.3

0.9

Oklahoma

Midwest City-Del City

Highland Park Elementary

Public

98.8

0

Oklahoma

Midwest City-Del City

Midwest City Elementary

Public

93.9

3

Oklahoma

Midwest City-Del City

Parkview Elementary

Public

91.3

1

Oklahoma

Midwest City-Del City

Pleasant Hill Elementary

Public

100

0

Oklahoma

Midwest City-Del City

Ridgecrest Elementary

Public

90.9

4.5

Oklahoma

Midwest City-Del City

Schwartz Elementary

Public

94

4

Oklahoma

Midwest City-Del City

Soldier Creek Elementary

Public

99

1

Oklahoma

Midwest City-Del City

Steed Elementary

Public

96.8

3.2

Oklahoma

Midwest City-Del City

Tinker Elementary

Public

94.2

3.5

Oklahoma

Midwest City-Del City

Townsend Elementary

Public

100

0

Oklahoma

Millwood

Millwood Public

Public

97.4

2.6

Oklahoma

Oakdale

Oakdale Public

Public

80.9

1.5

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Adams Elementary

Public

100

0

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Adelaide Lee Elementary

Public

91.7

0

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Andrew Johnson Elementary

Public

100

0

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Arthur Elementary

Public

98.1

0.9

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Bodine Elementary

Public

97.6

0

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Britton Elementary

Public

97

1.5

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Buchanan Elementary

Public

97.7

0

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Capitol Hill Elementary

Public

93.1

0

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Cesar Chavez Elementary

Public

92.5

0

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Cleveland Elementary

Public

89.7

8.8

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Coolidge Elementary

Public

100

0

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Edgemere Elementary

Public

85.2

0

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Edwards Elementary

Public

100

0

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Elementaryperanza Elementary

Public

98.3

0

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Eugene Field Elementary

Public

88.9

0

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

F.D. Moon Academy

Public

95.3

4.7

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Fillmore Elementary

Public

97.9

1

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Gatewood Elementary

Public

100

0

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Green Pastures Elementary

Public

94.3

0

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Greystone Elementary

Public

94.5

2.2

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Hawthorne Elementary

Public

94.9

0

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Hayes Elementary

Public

98.3

1.7

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Heronville Elementary

Public

100

0

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Hillcrest Elementary

Public

93.1

1.1

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Horace Mann Elementary

Public

97.7

2.3

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Kaiser Elementary

Public

98.8

0

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Linwood Elementary

Public

98.6

1.4

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

M.L. King Jr. Elementary

Public

86.4

0

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Mark Twain Elem

Public

100

0

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Mary Golda Ross

Public

100

0

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Monroe Elementary

Public

95.6

4.4

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Nichols Hills Elementary

Public

98.6

1.4

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

North Highland Elementary

Public

87.5

0

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Oakridge Elementary

Public

91.7

0

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Parmelee Elementary

Public

96.9

0.8

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Pierce Elementary

Public

100

0

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Prairie Queen Elementary

Public

95.9

0

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Putnam Heights

Public

94.1

5.9

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Quail Creek Elementary

Public

95.2

4.8

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Rancho Village Elementary

Public

97.7

0

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Ridgeview Elementary

Public

100

0

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Rockwood Elem

Public

100

0

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Sequoyah Elementary

Public

94.3

5.7

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Shidler Elementary

Public

95.5

0

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Southern Hills Elementary

Public

96.2

0

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Spencer Elementary

Public

84.8

3

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Telstar Elementary

Public

93.2

4.5

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Thelma Parks Elementary

Public

86.7

0

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Van Buren Elementary

Public

93.5

2.2

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

West Nichols Hills Elementary

Public

85.1

10.6

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Westwood Elementary

Public

96.1

0

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Wheeler Elementary

Public

93.8

0

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Willow Brook Elementary

Public

98.8

1.2

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Wilson Elementary

Public

94.4

5.6

Oklahoma

Private School

Bishop John Carroll

Private

No response

No response

Oklahoma

Private School

Casady

Private

No response

No response

Oklahoma

Private School

Christ the King

Private

95.8

2.1

Oklahoma

Private School

Christian Heritage Academy

Private

No response

No response

Oklahoma

Private School

Crossings Christian

Private

92.4

6.3

Oklahoma

Private School

Destiny Christian

Private

No response

No response

Oklahoma

Private School

Good Shepherd Catholic

Private

No response

No response

Oklahoma

Private School

Good Shepherd Lutheran

Private

No response

No response

Oklahoma

Private School

Heritage Hall

Private

No response

No response

Oklahoma

Private School

Holy Trinity Lutheran

Private

66.7

0

Oklahoma

Private School

King's Gate Christian

Private

65.2

13

Oklahoma

Private School

Life Christian Academy

Private

NA

NA

Oklahoma

Private School

Mercy School Institute

Private

No response

No response

Oklahoma

Private School

Messiah Lutheran Church and School

Private

73.3

0

Oklahoma

Private School

Oklahoma Christian

Private

No response

No response

Oklahoma

Private School

Oklahoma Christian Academy

Private

No response

No response

Oklahoma

Private School

Parkview Adventist Academy

Private

No response

No response

Oklahoma

Private School

Positive Tomorrows

Private

No response

No response

Oklahoma

Private School

Primrose School of NW Oklahoma City

Private

No response

No response

Oklahoma

Private School

Rosary Catholic

Private

100

0

Oklahoma

Private School

Sacred Heart School OKC

Private

92.9

7.1

Oklahoma

Private School

Special Care Inc.

Private

76.2

14.3

Oklahoma

Private School

St. Charles Borromeo Catholic

Private

100

0

Oklahoma

Private School

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic

Private

97.6

0

Oklahoma

Private School

St. Eugene Catholic

Private

60

0

Oklahoma

Private School

St. James Catholic

Private

100

0

Oklahoma

Private School

St. John Christian Heritage Academy

Private

No response

No response

Oklahoma

Private School

St. Mary's Episcopal

Private

No response

No response

Oklahoma

Private School

St. Philip Neri Catholic

Private

95.7

0

Oklahoma

Private School

The Academy of Classical Christian Studies-North

Private

No response

No response

Oklahoma

Private School

The Academy of Classical Christian Studies-South

Private

No response

No response

Oklahoma

Private School

Westminster

Private

No response

No response

Oklahoma

Putnam City

Apollo Elementary

Public

98.5

0

Oklahoma

Putnam City

Arbor Grove

Public

94.7

2.1

Oklahoma

Putnam City

Central Elementary

Public

96.8

0

Oklahoma

Putnam City

Coronado Heights Elementary

Public

94.1

2.9

Oklahoma

Putnam City

Dennis Elementary

Public

95.1

4.9

Oklahoma

Putnam City

Harvest Hills Elementary

Public

72.2

0

Oklahoma

Putnam City

Hilldale Elementary

Public

97.2

0

Oklahoma

Putnam City

Kirkland Early Childhood Center

Public

86.5

1.9

Oklahoma

Putnam City

Lake Park Elementary

Public

90.2

2

Oklahoma

Putnam City

Northridge Elementary

Public

91.2

7

Oklahoma

Putnam City

Overholser Elementary

Public

92.9

2.4

Oklahoma

Putnam City

Ralph Downs Elementary

Public

100

0

Oklahoma

Putnam City

Rollingwood Elementary

Public

97.1

2.9

Oklahoma

Putnam City

Tulakes Elementary

Public

96.8

3.2

Oklahoma

Putnam City

Western Oaks Elementary

Public

94.8

1

Oklahoma

Putnam City

Wiley Post Elementary

Public

94.6

2.2

Oklahoma

Putnam City

Will Rogers Elementary

Public

98.4

0

Oklahoma

Putnam City

Windsor Hills

Public

93.5

1.1

Oklahoma

Western Heights

Council Grove

Public

98.5

0

Oklahoma

Western Heights

Greenvale Elementary

Public

86.5

5.8

Oklahoma

Western Heights

John Glenn Elementary

Public

89.5

0

Oklahoma

Western Heights

Winds West Elementary

Public

76.3

0

Oklahoma/Tulsa

Charter

Epic One On One

Charter

59.6

6.5

Okmulgee

Beggs

Beggs Elementary

Public

80.6

3.2

Okmulgee

Dewar

Dewar Elementary

Public

66

4.3

Okmulgee

Henryetta

Henryetta Kindergarten Center

Public

98.8

1.2

Okmulgee

Morris

Morris Elementary

Public

100

0

Okmulgee

Okmulgee

Okmulgee Primary

Public

98.3

0.8

Okmulgee

Preston

Preston Public

Public

91.3

2.2

Okmulgee

Private School

Stonebridge Academy

Private

No response

No response

Okmulgee

Schulter

Schulter Public

Public

100

0

Okmulgee

Twin Hills

Twin Hills Public

Public

94.3

0

Okmulgee

Wilson-Okmulgee

Wilson Public

Public

100

0

Osage

Anderson

Anderson Public

Public

68.2

4.5

Osage

Avant

Avant Public

Public

NA

NA

Osage

Barnsdall

Barnsdall Elementary

Public

90.9

6.1

Osage

Bowring

Bowring Public

Public

No response

No response

Osage

Hominy

Hominy Early Childhood Center

Public

71.7

0

Osage

McCord

McCord Elementary

Public

94.6

0

Osage

Osage Hills

Osage Hills Public

Public

64.3

0

Osage

Pawhuska

Indian Camp Elementary

Public

76.2

0

Osage

Prue

Prue Elementary

Public

83.3

0

Osage

Shidler

Ward Elementary

Public

NA

NA

Osage

Woodland

Woodland Elementary

Public

89.7

0

Osage

Wynona

Wynona Elementary

Public

NA

NA

Ottawa

Afton

Afton Elementary

Public

87.5

6.3

Ottawa

Commerce

Alexander Elementary

Public

97.2

0

Ottawa

Fairland

Fairland Elementary

Public

68.3

2.4

Ottawa

Miami

Roosevelt Elementary

Public

87

4.3

Ottawa

Miami

Washington Elementary

Public

93.5

2.2

Ottawa

Miami

Wilson Elementary

Public

97.7

2.3

Ottawa

Miami

Rockdale Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Ottawa

Private School

Mt. Olive Lutheran

Private

No response

No response

Ottawa

Quapaw

Quapaw Elementary

Public

95.5

4.5

Ottawa

Turkey Ford

Turkey Ford Elementary

Public

93.8

0

Ottawa

Wyandotte

Wyandotte Elementary

Public

63.2

0

Pawnee

Cleveland

Cleveland Primary

Public

96.8

2.1

Pawnee

Jennings

Jennings Public

Public

68.4

5.3

Pawnee

Pawnee

Pawnee Elementary

Public

98

2

Payne

Cushing

Cushing Lower Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Payne

Glencoe

Glencoe Elementary

Public

90.3

0

Payne

Oak Grove

Oak Grove Public

Public

72.2

5.6

Payne

Perkins-Tryon

Perkins-Tryon Elementary

Public

90.8

3.4

Payne

Private School

Stillwater Christian

Private

No response

No response

Payne

Ripley

Ripley Elementary

Public

76

8

Payne

Stillwater

Highland Park

Public

97.6

2.4

Payne

Stillwater

Richmond Elementary

Public

98.8

1.2

Payne

Stillwater

Sangre Ridge Elementary

Public

97.6

1.2

Payne

Stillwater

Skyline Elementary

Public

96.5

3.5

Payne

Stillwater

Westwood Elementary

Public

94.7

4.2

Payne

Stillwater

Will Rogers Elementary

Public

96.6

2.2

Payne

Yale

Yale Elementary

Public

45.5

0

Pittsburg

Canadian

Canadian Elementary

Public

94.7

0

Pittsburg

Charter

Carlton Landing Academy Elementary

Charter

No response

No response

Pittsburg

Crowder

Crowder Elementary

Public

90.3

0

Pittsburg

Frink-Chambers

Frink-Chambers Elementary

Public

95.7

0

Pittsburg

Haileyville

Haileyville

Public

82.6

0

Pittsburg

Hartshorne

Hartshorne Elementary

Public

95.1

0

Pittsburg

Haywood

Haywood Public

Public

85.7

7.1

Pittsburg

Indianola

Indianola Elementary

Public

90.9

0

Pittsburg

Kiowa

Kiowa Elementary

Public

50

0

Pittsburg

Krebs

Krebs Public

Public

90

0

Pittsburg

McAlester

William Gay Early Childhood Center

Public

97.7

2.3

Pittsburg

Pittsburg

Pittsburg Elementary

Public

81.8

9.1

Pittsburg

Private School

Lakewood Christian

Private

No response

No response

Pittsburg

Quinton

Quinton Elementary

Public

77.8

0

Pittsburg

Savanna

Savanna Elementary

Public

100

0

Pittsburg

Tannehill

Tannehill Public

Public

No response

No response

Pontotoc

Ada

Ada Early Childhood

Public

92.9

0.5

Pontotoc

Allen

Allen Public

Public

100

0

Pontotoc

Byng

Francis Elementary

Public

98

2

Pontotoc

Byng

Homer Elementary

Public

98.1

1.9

Pontotoc

Latta

Latta Elementary

Public

97.6

2.4

Pontotoc

Roff

Roff

Public

100

0

Pontotoc

Stonewall

Stonewall Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Pontotoc

Vanoss

Vanoss Elementary

Public

85.7

4.1

Pottawatomie

Asher

Asher Elementary

Public

100

0

Pottawatomie

Bethel

Bethel Elementary

Public

87.7

2.5

Pottawatomie

Dale

Dale Elementary

Public

82.2

2.7

Pottawatomie

Earlsboro

Earlsboro Elementary

Public

83.3

0

Pottawatomie

Grove - Pottawatomie

Grove

Public

87.5

6.3

Pottawatomie

Macomb

Macomb Elementary

Public

100

0

Pottawatomie

Maud

Maud Elementary

Public

100

0

Pottawatomie

McCloud

McCloud Early Childhood Center, Elementary

Public

96.4

2.2

Pottawatomie

North Rock Creek

North Rock Creek Public

Public

96

2.7

Pottawatomie

Pleasant Grove

Pleasant Grove Public

Public

100

0

Pottawatomie

Private School

Family of Faith Christian

Private

NA

NA

Pottawatomie

Shawnee

Horace Mann Elementary

Public

95.2

2.4

Pottawatomie

Shawnee

Shawnee Early Childhood Center

Public

95.2

2.6

Pottawatomie

South Rock Creek

South Rock Creek Elementary

Public

97.7

2.3

Pottawatomie

Tecumseh

Tecumseh Early Childhood Center

Public

94.9

3.6

Pottawatomie

Wanette

Wanette Elementary

Public

90

0

Pushmataha

Albion

Albion Public

Public

NA

NA

Pushmataha

Antlers

Brantly Elementary

Public

96

4

Pushmataha

Clayton

Crain Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Pushmataha

Moyers

Moyers Public

Public

81.8

9.1

Pushmataha

Nashoba

Nashoba Public

Public

NA

NA

Pushmataha

Rattan

Rattan Elementary

Public

100

0

Pushmataha

Tuskahoma

Tuskahoma Public

Public

No response

No response

Roger Mills

Cheyenne

Cheyenne Elementary

Public

92.6

0

Roger Mills

Hammon

Hammon Public

Public

81.8

0

Roger Mills

Leedey

Leedey Elementary

Public

95

5

Roger Mills

Reydon

Reydon Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Roger Mills

Sweetwater

Sweetwater Public

Public

NA

NA

Rogers

Catoosa

Helen Paul Learning Center

Public

92.2

5.2

Rogers

Chelsea

Art Goad Elementary

Public

93.3

5

Rogers

Claremore

Catalayah Elementary

Public

90.1

5.6

Rogers

Claremore

Claremont Elementary

Public

88.5

3.3

Rogers

Claremore

Roosa Elementary

Public

88.1

1.7

Rogers

Claremore

Westside Elementary

Public

95.4

3.4

Rogers

Foyil

Foyil Elementary

Public

97.6

0

Rogers

Inola

Inola Elementary

Public

91.9

4

Rogers

Justus-Tiawah

Justus-Tiawah

Public

93.1

0

Rogers

Oologah-Talala

Oologah Lower Elementary

Public

83.2

1.7

Rogers

Private School

Claremore Christian

Private

No response

No response

Rogers

Private School

Legacy Christian

Private

No response

No response

Rogers

Sequoyah

Sequoyah Elementary

Public

98.8

1.2

Rogers

Verdigris

Verdigris Elementary

Public

68.1

4.4

Seminole

Bowlegs

Bowlegs Public

Public

84.2

0

Seminole

Butner

Butner Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Seminole

Justice

Justice Public

Public

100

0

Seminole

Konawa

Konawa Elementary

Public

83.7

0

Seminole

New Lima

New Lima Elementary

Public

90.9

0

Seminole

Sasakwa

Sasakwa Elementary

Public

84.6

0

Seminole

Seminole

Betty L. Smith, Early Childhood Center

Public

92.3

0.7

Seminole

Strother

Strother Elementary

Public

84

0

Seminole

Varnum

Varnum Elementary

Public

95.7

0

Seminole

Wewoka

Wewoka Elementary

Public

95.9

4.1

Sequoyah

Belfonte

Belfonte Bell Elementary (Adair Co.)

Public

No response

No response

Sequoyah

Belfonte

Belfonte Public

Public

No response

No response

Sequoyah

Brushy

Brushy Public

Public

85.1

12.8

Sequoyah

Central

Central Elementary

Public

87.5

0

Sequoyah

Gans

Gans Elementary

Public

67.7

3.2

Sequoyah

Gore

Gore Public

Public

68.6

0

Sequoyah

Liberty- Sequoyah

Liberty Public

Public

92

4

Sequoyah

Marble City

Marble City Public

Public

NA

NA

Sequoyah

Moffett

Moffett Public

Public

95

0

Sequoyah

Muldrow

Muldrow Elementary

Public

60

2.9

Sequoyah

Roland

Roland Elementary

Public

66

0

Sequoyah

Sallisaw

Liberty Elementary

Public

98.6

1.4

Sequoyah

Vian

Vian Elementary

Public

94.9

1.3

Stephens

Bray-Doyle

Bray-Doyle Elementary

Public

100

0

Stephens

Central High

Central High Elementary

Public

84

4

Stephens

Comanche

Comanche Elementary

Public

89.4

1.5

Stephens

Duncan

Emerson Elementary

Public

98.6

1.4

Stephens

Duncan

Horace Mann

Public

100

0

Stephens

Duncan

Mark Twain Elementary

Public

94.9

2.6

Stephens

Duncan

Plato Elementary

Public

98

2

Stephens

Duncan

Woodrow Wilson Elementary

Public

98

2

Stephens

Empire

Empire Elementary

Public

86.5

5.4

Stephens

Grandview

Grandview Public

Public

100

0

Stephens

Marlow

Marlow Elementary

Public

88

0.8

Stephens

Velma-Alma

Velma-Alma Elementary

Public

100

0

Texas

Goodwell

Goodwell Elementary

Public

No response

No response

Texas

Guymon

Academy-C Elementary

Public

95.2

0

Texas

Guymon

Homer Long Elementary

Public

97.6

0

Texas

Guymon

Northeast Elementary

Public

97

0

Texas

Guymon

Prairie Elementary

Public

98

2

Texas

Guymon

Salyer Elementary

Public

97.7

2.3

Texas

Hardesty

Hardesty Elementary

Public

NA

NA

Texas

Hooker

Hooker Elementary

Public

98.1

0

Texas

Optima

Optima Public

Public

No response

No response

Texas

Private School

Pioneer Adventist Christian

Private

No response

No response

Texas

Straight

Straight Public

Public

No response

No response

Texas

Tyrone

Tyrone Elementary

Public

NA

NA

Texas

Yarbrough

Yarbrough Elementary

Public

NA

NA

Tillman

Davidson

Davidson Elementary

Public

NA

NA

Tillman

Frederick

Prather Brown Center

Public

90.1

1.4

Tillman

Grandfield

Grandfield Elementary

Public

100

0

Tillman

Tipton

Tipton Elementary

Public

100

0

Tulsa

Berryhill

Berryhill South Elementary

Public

92

2.3

Tulsa

Bixby

Bixby North Elementary

Public

89.1

9.3

Tulsa

Bixby

Bixby Northeast Elementary

Public

92.9

4.3

Tulsa

Bixby

Central Elementary

Public

95.9

4.1

Tulsa

Broken Arrow

Arrowhead Elementary

Public

90.3

0

Tulsa

Broken Arrow

Aspen Creek Elementary

Public

92.7

3.6

Tulsa

Broken Arrow

Country Lane Primary Elementary

Public

93.4

5.8

Tulsa

Broken Arrow

Creekwood Elementary

Public

90.7

4.6

Tulsa

Broken Arrow

Highland Park Elementary

Public

85.1

3

Tulsa

Broken Arrow

Leisure Park Elementary

Public

95.4

4.6

Tulsa

Broken Arrow

Liberty Elementary

Public

90.3

1

Tulsa

Broken Arrow

Lynn Wood Elementary

Public

90

5.7

Tulsa

Broken Arrow

Oak Crest Elementary

Public

95.7

2.9

Tulsa

Broken Arrow

Rhoades Elementary

Public

84.6

10.3

Tulsa

Broken Arrow

Spring Creek Elementary

Public

84.3

3.4

Tulsa

Broken Arrow

Timber Ridge Elementary

Public

88.2

2.7

Tulsa

Broken Arrow

Vandever Elementary

Public

95.2

4.8

Tulsa

Broken Arrow

Wolf Creek Elementary

Public

92.1

3.4

Tulsa

Charter

College Bound Academy

Charter

No response

No response

Tulsa

Charter

Deborah Brown Community

Charter

90.4

1.9

Tulsa

Charter

Dove School of Discovery Elementary Tulsa

Charter

No response

No response

Tulsa

Charter

Tulsa Legacy Charter

Charter

88.9

2.5

Tulsa

Collinsville

Collinsville Early Childhood Center

Public

96.4

2.7

Tulsa

Glenpool

Glenpool Elementary

Public

98.1

1.9

Tulsa

Jenks

Jenks East Elementary

Public

95.1

3.2

Tulsa

Jenks

Jenks Northwest Elementary

Public

87.7

3.1

Tulsa

Jenks

Jenks Southeast Elementary

Public

97.7

2.3

Tulsa

Jenks

Jenks West Elementary

Public

96.4

3.3

Tulsa

Keystone

Keystone Public

Public

83.9

6.5

Tulsa

Liberty- Tulsa

Liberty Elementary

Public

90.9

9.1

Tulsa

Owasso

Ator Elementary

Public

100

0

Tulsa

Owasso

Barnes Elementary

Public

83.1

3.9

Tulsa

Owasso

Hayward Smith Elementary

Public

97.5

1.3

Tulsa

Owasso

Larkin Bailey Elementary

Public

97

3

Tulsa

Owasso

Mills Elementary

Public

88.3

5.2

Tulsa

Owasso

Northeast Elementary

Public

96.9

2

Tulsa

Owasso

Pamela Hodson Elementary

Public

100

0

Tulsa

Owasso

Stone Canyon Elementary

Public

85.5

5.1

Tulsa

Private School

All Saints Catholic

Private

95.3

4.7

Tulsa

Private School

Happy Hands Education Center

Private

No response

No response

Tulsa

Private School

Holland Hall

Private

98.4

1.6

Tulsa

Private School

Holy Family Cathedral

Private

100

0

Tulsa

Private School

Immanuel Lutheran Christian Academy

Private

No response

No response

Tulsa

Private School

Lincoln Christian

Private

92.9

7.1

Tulsa

Private School

Marquette Catholic

Private

No response

No response

Tulsa

Private School

Metro Christian Academy

Private

93.2

6.8

Tulsa

Private School

Mingo Valley Christian

Private

No response

No response

Tulsa

Private School

Monte Cassino Early Learning Center

Private

96.7

3.3

Tulsa

Private School

Peace Academy

Private

No response

No response

Tulsa

Private School

Regent Preparatory School Of Oklahoma

Private

78.4

21.6

Tulsa

Private School

Rejoice Christian

Private

No response

No response

Tulsa

Private School

Riverfield Country Day

Private

No response

No response

Tulsa

Private School

Saint Catherine

Private

100

0

Tulsa

Private School

Saints Peter and Paul Catholic

Private

No response

No response

Tulsa

Private School

School Of Saint Mary

Private

96.4

3.6

Tulsa

Private School

St. Pius X Catholic

Private

100

0

Tulsa

Private School

Summit Christian Academy

Private

86.1

5.6

Tulsa

Private School

The Little Light House

Private

No response

No response

Tulsa

Private School

Tulsa Adventist Academy

Private

No response

No response

Tulsa

Private School

Undercroft Montessori

Private

70

5

Tulsa

Private School

Victory Christian

Private

82.2

13.3

Tulsa

Private School

Wright Christian Academy

Private

No response

No response

Tulsa

Sand Springs

Angus Valley Elementary

Public

75

2.9

Tulsa

Sand Springs

Garfield Elementary

Public

78.3

2.9

Tulsa

Sand Springs

Limestone Elementary

Public

81.8

0

Tulsa

Sand Springs

Northwoods Fine Arts Academy

Public

96.4

3.6

Tulsa

Sand Springs

Pratt Elementary

Public

78.7

1.6

Tulsa

Skiatook

Marrs Elementary

Public

97.5

2.5

Tulsa

Sperry

Sperry Elementary

Public

98.8

0

Tulsa

Tulsa

Academy Central

Public

95.2

1.6

Tulsa

Tulsa

Anderson Elementary

Public

70

0

Tulsa

Tulsa

Bell Elementary

Public

94.6

0

Tulsa

Tulsa

Burroughs Elementary

Public

93

0

Tulsa

Tulsa

Carnegie Elementary

Public

93

1.8

Tulsa

Tulsa

Celia Clinton Elementary

Public

91.4

1.2

Tulsa

Tulsa

Clinton West Elementary

Public

82.8

0

Tulsa

Tulsa

Cooper Elementary

Public

94.1

1.2

Tulsa

Tulsa

Council Oak Elementary

Public

78.5

4.6

Tulsa

Tulsa

Disney Elementary

Public

97.1

1

Tulsa

Tulsa

Dolores Huerta Elementary

Public

93.7

3.2

Tulsa

Tulsa

Dual Language Academy

Public

93

2.3

Tulsa

Tulsa

ECDC-Bunche

Public

85.9

6.4

Tulsa

Tulsa

Eisenhower Elementary

Public

79.8

4.4

Tulsa

Tulsa

Eliot Elementary

Public

83.7

9.3

Tulsa

Tulsa

Emerson Elementary

Public

84.8

2.2

Tulsa

Tulsa

Eugene Field Elementary

Public

81.4

0

Tulsa

Tulsa

Grimes Elementary

Public

92.3

7.7

Tulsa

Tulsa

Grissom Elementary

Public

85.7

2.9

Tulsa

Tulsa

Hamilton Elementary

Public

98.2

0

Tulsa

Tulsa

Hawthorne Elementary

Public

91.7

5.6

Tulsa

Tulsa

Henry Zarrow Elementary

Public

79.5

3.6

Tulsa

Tulsa

Hoover Elementary

Public

88.1

7.5

Tulsa

Tulsa

Jones Elementary

Public

78.7

0

Tulsa

Tulsa

Kendall-Whittier Elementary

Public

92.9

0.9

Tulsa

Tulsa

Kerr Elementary

Public

89

1.2

Tulsa

Tulsa

Key Elementary

Public

90.5

0

Tulsa

Tulsa

Lanier Elementary

Public

95

2.5

Tulsa

Tulsa

Lewis And Clark Elementary

Public

97.2

0

Tulsa

Tulsa

Lindbergh Elementary

Public

90.2

1.6

Tulsa

Tulsa

MacArthur Elementary

Public

92.3

2.6

Tulsa

Tulsa

Mark Twain Elementary

Public

85.3

2.9

Tulsa

Tulsa

Marshall Elementary

Public

86

0

Tulsa

Tulsa

Mayo Demonstration Elementary

Public

93.4

4.9

Tulsa

Tulsa

McClure Elementary

Public

95.5

0

Tulsa

Tulsa

McKinley Elementary

Public

88.5

1.6

Tulsa

Tulsa

Mitchell Elementary

Public

100

0

Tulsa

Tulsa

Owen Elementary

Public

96.8

1.6

Tulsa

Tulsa

Patrick Henry Elementary

Public

95.2

0

Tulsa

Tulsa

Peary Elementary

Public

98

0

Tulsa

Tulsa

Penn Elementary

Public

69.8

0

Tulsa

Tulsa

Project Accept Traice Elementary

Public

NA

NA

Tulsa

Tulsa

Robertson Elementary

Public

90.9

0

Tulsa

Tulsa

Salk Elementary

Public

97.6

2.4

Tulsa

Tulsa

Sequoyah Elementary

Public

75

2.9

Tulsa

Tulsa

Skelly Elementary

Public

91.7

0.8

Tulsa

Tulsa

Springdale Elementary

Public

86.2

0

Tulsa

Tulsa

Unity Learning Academy

Public

91.5

0

Tulsa

Tulsa

Wayman Tisdale Fine Arts Academy

Public

83.3

0

Tulsa

Tulsa

Whitman Elementary

Public

80.6

0

Tulsa

Tulsa

Wright Elementary

Public

91.2

0

Tulsa

Union

Andersen Elementary

Public

79.1

9

Tulsa

Union

Boevers Elementary

Public

97.1

0

Tulsa

Union

Cedar Ridge Elementary

Public

97

3

Tulsa

Union

Clark Elementary

Public

95

0

Tulsa

Union

Darnaby Elementary

Public

98.1

1.9

Tulsa

Union

Ellen Ochoa Elementary

Public

93.6

3.8

Tulsa

Union

Grove Elementary

Public

98.6

1.4

Tulsa

Union

Jarman Elementary

Public

92.6

3.7

Tulsa

Union

Marshall T. Moore Elementary

Public

89.1

7.8

Tulsa

Union

McAuliffe Elementary

Public

96.3

1.2

Tulsa

Union

Peters Elementary

Public

84.1

6.8

Tulsa

Union

Rosa Parks Elementary

Public

83.1

0.8

Tulsa

Union

Thomas Jefferson Elementary

Public

98.8

1.2

Wagoner

Coweta

Central Elementary

Public

88.6

7.6

Wagoner

Coweta

Northwest Elementary

Public

69.6

2.9

Wagoner

Coweta

Southside Elementary

Public

96.5

3.5

Wagoner

Okay

Okay Elementary

Public

100

0

Wagoner

Porter Consolidated

Porter Elementary

Public

90.9

0

Wagoner

Wagoner

Ellington Elementary

Public

73.2

1.1

Washington

Bartlesville

Hoover Elementary

Public

89.1

1.6

Washington

Bartlesville

Jane Phillips Elementary

Public

97.3

2.7

Washington

Bartlesville

Ranch Heights Elementary

Public

95.2

3.6

Washington

Bartlesville

Richard Kane Elementary

Public

79.4

2.9

Washington

Bartlesville

Wayside Elementary

Public

97.8

1.1

Washington

Bartlesville

Woodrow Wilson Elementary

Public

100

0

Washington

Caney Valley

Caney Valley Elementary

Public

98.5

0

Washington

Charter

Oklahoma Connections Academy

Charter

81.8

12.1

Washington

Copan

Copan Elementary

Public

92.9

0

Washington

Dewey

Dewey Public

Public

98.7

1.3

Washington

Private School

Paths to Independence

Private

No response

No response

Washington

Private School

St. John Catholic

Private

No response

No response

Washington

Private School

Wesleyan Christian

Private

76.5

23.5

Washita

Burns Flat-Dill City

Will Rodgers Elementary

Public

74.4

0

Washita

Canute

Canute Elementary

Public

100

0

Washita

Cordell

Cordell Elementary

Public

92

8

Washita

Private School

Western Oklahoma Christian

Private

No response

No response

Washita

Sentinel

McMurray Elementary

Public

95.2

4.8

Woods

Alva

Washington Elementary

Public

97.6

0

Woods

Freedom

Freedom Elementary

Public

NA

NA

Woods

Waynoka

Waynoka Elementary

Public

95.8

0

Woodward

Fort Supply

Fort Supply Elementary

Public

NA

NA

Woodward

Mooreland

Mooreland Elementary

Public

86

7

Woodward

Sharon-Mutual

Sharon-Mutual Elementary

Public

72.2

0

Woodward

Woodward

Woodward Early Childhood Center

Public

93.4

4.7

Source: Oklahoma State Department of Health 2018-19 survey of public and private schools.

* Up to date for all vaccines is defined as 4 or 5 doses of DTaP, 3 or 4 doses of polio, 2 or more doses of MMR, 3 or more doses of Hep B, 2 or more doses of Hep A, and 1 or more doses of varicella administered according to recommended age and intervals.

** An exemption is defined as documentation on file for a vaccine exemption to one or more antigens. There are three different types of exemptions: medical, religious and personal.

Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt will be the featured guest at
a public forum Sept. 17 on the city’s ambitious MAPS 4 proposal that would
generate close to $1 billion in public funding – much of it aimed at addressing
human-services and neighborhood issues.

The forum, which is free, will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 17, at the Oklahoma History Center. Those interested in attending are encouraged to register online.

Oklahoma Watch Executive Editor David Fritze will moderate the discussion. Audience questions will be allowed during the second half of the program.

On Tuesday, after hours of discussion and a year of public
comment, the Oklahoma City Council unanimously approved letting voters decide
on the MAPS 4 proposal in a special election on Dec. 10. The measure would
extend the 1-cent MAPS sales tax for eight years starting April 1, 2020, and is
estimated to raise $978 million.

MAPS 4 would fund 16 projects, including improvements in parks, transit, sidewalks, senior wellness and youth centers, mental health and domestic violence programs, an innovation district, the animal shelter and beautification. It would also pay for a new multipurpose stadium and improvements to the Chesapeake Energy Arena and the Fairgrounds Coliseum.

About the Panelist

Mayor David Holt

Holt was elected Oklahoma City mayor in February 2018 with
nearly 80 percent of the vote, becoming the city’s youngest mayor since 1923
and the first Native American one. He served eight years in the Oklahoma Senate
and previously was chief of staff to former Mayor Mick Cornett. A native of
Oklahoma City, Holt received a bachelor’s degree from George Washington
University and a law degree from Oklahoma City University.

Materials from a sexual assault nurse examiner kit are spread out on a table at the YWCA in Oklahoma City. Swabs, photos, measurements and victim accounts of an incident are all part of the evidence collected by the specially trained nurses.

The number of reported rapes and attempted rapes in Oklahoma climbed for the seventh consecutive year in 2018, reaching its highest level in at least 20 years, new data shows.

But it’s unclear whether most of the increase came from a rise in sexual violence or a greater willingness to report the crime.

And even as rape reports rose, police appeared to be failing or declining more often to clear or solve rape cases.

During the past two decades, the percentage of rape cases that were cleared by police statewide dropped from 62% to 22% last year – possibly a record low.

Clearance can mean arrested and charged, or can be “exceptional,” meaning although an offender is identified, something outside of police control, such as the offender’s death or the victim’s refusal to testify, prevented a prosecution.

“Those (clearance) numbers are staggering,” said Amanda Kemp, who directs forensic exams for sexual assault victims at the YWCA in Oklahoma City. “As more people come forward, we need to improve offender accountability.”

The trends in incidents and clearances have puzzled criminal justice officials and victims’ advocates.

The increase in rapes in Oklahoma was especially significant last year. The number of reported rapes and attempted rapes jumped by nearly 10% to 2,465, according to the 2018 report from the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation.

That appeared to far outpace the national increase, according to partial-year numbers from the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Nationwide, rapes and attempted rapes were up by less than 1% during the first six months of 2018, compared to the same period in 2017, the FBI’s preliminary crime report shows.

Law enforcement officials and victims’ advocates believe the trend is likely due to an increase in both reporting and the number of rapes.

Capt. Gregory Johnston, who oversees Oklahoma City Police Department’s sex crimes unit, said reporting by victims has increased as the department strengthened its partnerships with victims’ support groups such as the YWCA and Palomar, both of which connect victims to services such as medical exams, counseling and emergency shelter. But an increase in incidents is also likely a contributing factor, he said.

Redefining Rape

In 2012, the FBI updated its definition of rape to include any gender of the victim, penetration by any body part or object, and incidents in which victims are incapacitated. The change led to an immediate jump in numbers of reported rapes in 2013. But FBI data shows the number would have increased significantly after 2013 even under the previous definition.

At the YWCA, another indicator of sexual-assault prevalence – the number of victims who receive exams to collect evidence of sexual assault – also increased last year. The number of exams performed rose by 13% in 2018 over 2017, Kemp said. But she said she believes the increase reflects more that greater numbers of victims are willing to come forward than that more incidents occurred.

Kemp said the higher number of exams and incidents are a more realistic reflection of sexual abuse in Oklahoma.

The Tulsa Police Department is one of the few reporting agencies that saw a decrease in the number of reported rapes in recent years. The department recorded 422 reports in 2018, down from 423 in 2017 and 439 in 2016.

Sgt. Jill Phippen, who supervises Tulsa’s special victims unit, attributed it to a partnership with local prosecutors, who she said are being tougher on rape cases by pursuing stiffer penalties and prison time more often.

“We’re saying, ‘This isn’t tolerated in Tulsa and you will be held accountable for it,’” Phippen said.

Local efforts and national attention about the issue are empowering women to stand up for themselves and report abuses that used to be taboo or cause shame, Phippen said. That makes it easier for law enforcement officials and prosecutors to successfully press charges.

The decline in clearance rates also has puzzled law enforcement officials and advocates.

Oklahoma’s drop in clearing rape cases reflects a national trend, as reported by the Associated Press in December. The news organization found that the clearance rate for rape cases fell in 2017 to its lowest point since at least the 1960s.

Experts suggested the decline could mean police agencies lack enough resources to properly investigate the increasing reports of sexual assault. It also could mean that police are choosing to clear fewer cases because they are more aware of how new evidence and testimony can surface years after a sexual assault and lead to an arrest.

Last year in Oklahoma, 225 offenders were arrested for alleged rape or attempted rape, and 543 cases were cleared.

Phippen and Kemp both questioned the accuracy of clearance numbers. Kemp doubted that the clearance rate was ever as high as 62%, and Phippen said she thinks changes in clearance practices and policies have caused the recorded number to decline.

“I think we’re going in the right direction, despite what the numbers say,” Phippen said.

Reach reporter Whitney Bryen at wbryen@oklahomawatch.org.

How to Report a Sexual Assault

If you or someone you know has experienced sexual assault, contact the YWCA in Oklahoma City at (405) 943-7273 or DVIS in Tulsa at (918) 743-5763. Advocates are available 24/7.

]]>https://oklahomawatch.org/2019/08/28/rape-counts-keep-rising-even-as-police-clear-fewer-cases/feed/0Second Amendment Backers Plan Tests of Permitless Carry Lawhttps://oklahomawatch.org/2019/08/26/second-amendment-backers-plan-tests-of-permitless-carry-law/
https://oklahomawatch.org/2019/08/26/second-amendment-backers-plan-tests-of-permitless-carry-law/#respondTue, 27 Aug 2019 01:08:00 +0000http://oklahomawatch.org/?p=625337Backers of an approaching law allowing Oklahomans to carry a
gun without training or a permit say they’re willing to test compliance with
the law by showing up in certain places carrying a firearm.

These so-called Second Amendment “audits” have already occurred involving weapons, with permits, in parks and the Oklahoma City Zoo. But with a permitless carry law set to take effect Nov. 1, some supporters say they’re willing to visibly bear a firearm without a permit to ensure authorities honor the law.

That could mean appearances in city parks and other public
places, with a rifle strapped over their shoulder.

Under current law, it’s legal for concealed or open carry
permit holders to carry a pistol in a city park. But they can’t carry rifles or
shotguns. When House Bill 2597 goes into effect Nov. 1, it will be legal for
anyone aged 21 and over to carry pistols, shotguns and rifles in city parks. Another
trailer bill, which also goes into effect Nov. 1, will allow only the
carrying of concealed handguns in public trust parks like the Oklahoma City Zoo,
the city’s new Scissortail Park or Gathering Place in Tulsa.

The confusion lies in the difference between municipal parks
and parks owned or operated by a public trust or nonprofit. Most residents
aren’t aware of the difference, said Stephen Krise, Oklahoma City’s police
legal adviser.

A Second Amendment “audit” made
headlines a year ago when Tulsa opened Gathering Place, the $465 million
park along the Arkansas River. Members of the Oklahoma Second Amendment
Association have also shown up with guns to the Oklahoma City Zoo to test the
law.

Such tests have drawn attention to nuances in current state
law but also criticism that they are unnecessary and a waste of police time.
Some are livestreamed and then posted on YouTube.

Last spring, Edmond police responded to reports of a man
with a rifle in Hafer Park. More than half a dozen officers responded to what amounted
to a test by Tim Harper, a Choctaw resident who has more than 20,000
subscribers on his YouTube channel. Harper had a modified pistol that looked
like a rifle at a distance but was within the legal length limits for modified
handguns.

“You understand what that looks like?” an officer asks
Harper during the March 29 encounter.

“I understand that exactly what some people that don’t know
it could look like or from a distance, but after Nov. 1, you’re going to get a
lot of that,” Harper said on the video.

Harper and Don Spencer, president of the Oklahoma Second
Amendment Association, later met with Edmond police officials to discuss the
law and the upcoming changes to it. Spencer said he’s also encouraged Harper
not to do further tests with that modified pistol until Nov. 1 or unless he has
notified law enforcement beforehand.

“We do not go do audits to get a rise or see what the police
response is,” Spencer said in an interview with Oklahoma Watch, adding. “What
we will do is if there has been a problem in an area, then we will go in and do
an audit. My objective is not to be in your face. My objective is to be able to
carry without a hassle.”

Reached by phone, Harper said
said he’s holding off on doing additional Second Amendment test until after
petition-gatherers for State Question 803 have finished. If that question makes
the ballot, voters would decide on whether to repeal permitless carry. He’s
also slowed the pace since the mass shootings earlier this month in El Paso,
Texas, and Dayton, Ohio.

“I don’t want to
traumatize anybody or get the wrong response,” Harper said. “I’m more about
educating someone.”

However, after Nov. 1, Harper said he has plans to visit several city parks over two weeks with his rifle and his HAM radio. He plans to broadcast via radio and possibly YouTube Live any response he gets.

Among the groups criticizing such tests, and especially the
one in Edmond, is Moms Demand Action,
a nationwide network of groups advocating for stronger gun laws.

“These audits terrify children and families,” said Cacky
Poarch, a volunteer with Moms Demand Action in central Oklahoma. “It’s scary
when you’re seeing somebody with that type of firearm that has been
retrofitted, you know, even though he says it’s legal, he made it look like it
was an illegal firearm. If he’s not doing it to scare people, he’s doing it to
get attention. That is a burden on police. When permitless carry goes into
effect, they cannot ask him if he has a permit. That is terrifying.”

Even with permitless carry, weapons are prohibited in city
buildings or city-owned or leased office space, schools and courthouses, said
Krise, the police legal advisor. Guns are also banned in publicly owned sports
arenas during professional sporting events unless the event holder allows it.
That said, the definitions of a firearm aren’t always consistent in state law
and there’s plenty of exceptions. For example, you can carry firearms into a
fairground unless it’s during the Oklahoma State Fair or the Tulsa State Fair.

“The risk you have is some people may read the law and
interpret it incorrectly, but they’re convinced that they’re right,” Krise
said.

In this YouTube video, Edmond police officers approach and talk with Tim Harper, who in Hafer Park in Edmond displayed a modified pistol that looked like a rifle at a distance. Harper said he was conducting a Second Amendment “audit” to test weapons laws.

“We’ve spent numerous hours trying to train on this: How are
we going to react and how are we going to respond?”

Oklahoma City is finishing up work on the new downtown
Scissortail Park and will have a grand opening celebration at the end of
September that will include rock band Kings of Leon.

Spencer, of the Second Amendment Association, said he plans to attend the park’s opening
celebrations with a handgun to test current law. “Our immediate concern
is they’re making all handgun license holders go in one gate. And our concern
is that then they’re going to just put us in a box and say we cannot leave that
area, which would be unconstitutional.”

Oklahoma City spokeswoman Kristy Yager said city officials
have been dealing with First or Second Amendment tests for a couple of years Yager
sent a memo to city departments advising that “audits” were possible and to be
respectful during any interactions with auditors.

The Second Amendment Association, along with dozens of
Republican lawmakers, filed a legal
challenge against SQ 803 on Monday. Backers of the referendum need almost 60,000 certified signatures by
Aug. 29 to make it the ballot.